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and it is immoral for a -- for the united states of america to have tens of billions of people without health insurance and adequate health care. that's a bad thing. that is not american. >> the three big buzz words are cost, quality and coverage. we know some trillion dollar plan will probably cover more people. will it decrease costs? the c.b.o. says no. people say, why would we do that? that's not clear. in fact that have private insurance already, have said in the "wall street journal" poll, they think it is going to get worse, there's a public auction out there and maybe they're a private company will water down their insurance man and i might say, my company is not great, so maybe i'll go on the public plan. that's how everybody is thinking. that's why this has gotten away from the president. he's got to do a better job about selling why it is worth this. >> he's got a complicated argument. the republicans came in with a simple bumper sticker. government takeover of health care and everybody hates it. and he adds, things get worse if we don't do anything, how do you grab on to th
and it is immoral for a -- for the united states of america to have tens of billions of people without health insurance and adequate health care. that's a bad thing. that is not american. >> the three big buzz words are cost, quality and coverage. we know some trillion dollar plan will probably cover more people. will it decrease costs? the c.b.o. says no. people say, why would we do that? that's not clear. in fact that have private insurance already, have said in the "wall street...
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america can't afford that risk. chris: the ads repeateded again and again. >> on that very day, dukakis went to chicago and gabe a defense policy speech, which would have been what ball of us covered that night from the democratic part of the campaign. instead, he then chose to get into that tank. that's the image. it looked like snoopy with a helmet. and that is the image that absolutely is impresented in everyone's mind. atwater saw it. i was talking to him at that moment. i said we, got him. chris: what is the reality? the fact we have the guy that wasn't cool, with the helmet on and everything or was it just brilliant advertising by roger els in the case to put together the ads. >> the dukakis people gave them that moment by putting him in the tank instead of letting the media concentrate on his defense speeches. chris: i think there must have been 0 -- a thing on the tank, saying "wear helmet. >> and dukakis' backers did the same thing to kerry that his father had done to dukakis. >> john kerry has not been hon
america can't afford that risk. chris: the ads repeateded again and again. >> on that very day, dukakis went to chicago and gabe a defense policy speech, which would have been what ball of us covered that night from the democratic part of the campaign. instead, he then chose to get into that tank. that's the image. it looked like snoopy with a helmet. and that is the image that absolutely is impresented in everyone's mind. atwater saw it. i was talking to him at that moment. i said we,...
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what i'm for are things that we're going to reduce the cost of health care in america. there's no medical malpractice reform here. there's nothing here that protects doctors. they're going to continue to practice defensive medicine so they're not being sued. there's nothing in here that will streamline the paperwork that we have in the health care system today. those two things alone will save 150 to $200 billion a year in our current system. that money can be used to increase access, for those that have preexisting conditions or those that may be switching jobs or the working poor who don't qualify for federal programs, who need help getting insurance. >> so it looks like there's not going to be a bipartisan deal, is that right? >> listen, i don't know what's going to happen over the next three or four months. but i believe it's time to hit the reset button. let's build on the current system, the envy of the world. 93% of the american people have access to high-quality, affordable health insurance. let's help them be able to hold onto that, reduce the cost of it, and e
what i'm for are things that we're going to reduce the cost of health care in america. there's no medical malpractice reform here. there's nothing here that protects doctors. they're going to continue to practice defensive medicine so they're not being sued. there's nothing in here that will streamline the paperwork that we have in the health care system today. those two things alone will save 150 to $200 billion a year in our current system. that money can be used to increase access, for those...
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if you diminish the quality of care in america, that's an issue. so what we have now is open checkbook and an open set every prescriptions that have no directions. so i'm against it based on insufficient information. they've got to come with the information that makes a difference, and i, like many others, believe that someone's life is not worth more because they're worth less. what i mean by that, the poor should have an opportunity to get health care, no question about it, but if you're going to slow down everybody else's health care, then i might be rich, but i've only got three months to live and then i wind up dying, because you have not specified the nature of your morality. >> bishop, i appreciate your answer. i do disagree with some of it. >> that's all right. >> reverend hawkins, what would jesus do if he were walking the face of the earth? what if we had the second coming of christ in the middle of this debate? what about the folks going bankrupt because they have a medical issue in the family? the hardship that families are facing? what
if you diminish the quality of care in america, that's an issue. so what we have now is open checkbook and an open set every prescriptions that have no directions. so i'm against it based on insufficient information. they've got to come with the information that makes a difference, and i, like many others, believe that someone's life is not worth more because they're worth less. what i mean by that, the poor should have an opportunity to get health care, no question about it, but if you're...
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the contract on america. but your claim to newt gingrich that it's absurdist to say having a doctor, reimbursing a doctor to have the death discussions, no, it's absurd to say doctors find it so burdensome to have the conversation that if the government does not offer the money -- they want money for procedures, for tests, x-rays. why is the government offering money -- >> geraldo: do you think the doctors would stop counseling patients in mortal peril of losing their lives? >> no, the suggestion being made from obama and your side is that doctors, oh, this is such a burden having to tell patients about end-of-life. they don't have to be erim bursed for that, it's a conversation. they're reimbursed for x-rays. why is the government doing this? moreover, why can't we deal with what the problems are. obama says the problem is 14,000 people lose health insurance every day? why? government intervention. let us buy health insurance across state line. >> geraldo: kirsten, right now, the bill or the proposal has not
the contract on america. but your claim to newt gingrich that it's absurdist to say having a doctor, reimbursing a doctor to have the death discussions, no, it's absurd to say doctors find it so burdensome to have the conversation that if the government does not offer the money -- they want money for procedures, for tests, x-rays. why is the government offering money -- >> geraldo: do you think the doctors would stop counseling patients in mortal peril of losing their lives? >> no,...
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to find out more visit washington post.com derrin >> 2009 bookexpo america new york city 2009 at the yale universiity press with john donatich, director of the yale universiity press. what you have coming out this fall? >> we have a number of great books and of all starting with the making of americans, ed hirsch i think you're a member of the best-selling novel called cultural literacy and he has caring very much about what role education has and actually defining what it is to be american and in this book is run and i think a capstone of his career which includes many best sellers and decades of activism and education to talk about the centrality of information and knowledge in one a means to have a shared corpus of knowledge and how poor that is our national identity and how it is being threatened by the way education seems to be splintered across the country so it's a book that has a lot of argument and advocacy and a lot of ways to look for it to what the new administration can do about education. >> the other book is ellen's on the edge, when animals teaches about humanity? >>
to find out more visit washington post.com derrin >> 2009 bookexpo america new york city 2009 at the yale universiity press with john donatich, director of the yale universiity press. what you have coming out this fall? >> we have a number of great books and of all starting with the making of americans, ed hirsch i think you're a member of the best-selling novel called cultural literacy and he has caring very much about what role education has and actually defining what it is to be...
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and one way don't you think president obama has succeeded in utterly altering the view of america and people's minds that he has brought credibility to american democracy which probably did not exist before? >> a very interesting question because it goes back literally to the period when barack obama started thinking seriously about running which is late summer 2006 he took a trip to africa and on that trip he came back with a belief, a feeling that the election of and african american, him in particular, would have an instant affect how the world saw the country. even if there was not an important change of policy which she was still advocating, that act alone would say something about america that would make the world look differently and that has been the case. if you look at a recent study that looks at the approval ratings of obama it is unbelievable. there is that potential for him out there. i think the problem or challenge for him is it is one thing to begin to make the old bridge to talk about a different kind of america or engagement with the world under president bush but a
and one way don't you think president obama has succeeded in utterly altering the view of america and people's minds that he has brought credibility to american democracy which probably did not exist before? >> a very interesting question because it goes back literally to the period when barack obama started thinking seriously about running which is late summer 2006 he took a trip to africa and on that trip he came back with a belief, a feeling that the election of and african american,...
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breaking america's businesses, and breaking america's economy. >> well, joining us now from washington is senator demint. author of the book, saving freedom. all right. senator. now, i want to look forward, rather than -- you know, we obviously know that you and president obama differ on how to provide good health care to the american people. well, now, that the obama administration is sinking in the polls and people are turning against the government-run health care to the tune of a trillion dollars, where does it go from here? do you expect to vote on this in the fall? >> we'll probably have a vote on it, but i think we're going to find out during september exactly what the american people think. actually during the august period when we're home on break. i have never seen americans more angry and more concerned about the direction of our country. they see this health care bill as part of a process that began with this massive stimulus and these other things that have -- taken over general motors. and people are speaking out with a lot of concern. i'm sorry to hear the president be s
breaking america's businesses, and breaking america's economy. >> well, joining us now from washington is senator demint. author of the book, saving freedom. all right. senator. now, i want to look forward, rather than -- you know, we obviously know that you and president obama differ on how to provide good health care to the american people. well, now, that the obama administration is sinking in the polls and people are turning against the government-run health care to the tune of a...
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bill: the book is "battle for america." anybody caring about the election, the inner workings, we'll like it and we appreciate you coming on. >> thanks for having us. laura: the factor continues 24-7 on bill o'reilly and you can get "the american patriot" hat and check out my radio show and website,
bill: the book is "battle for america." anybody caring about the election, the inner workings, we'll like it and we appreciate you coming on. >> thanks for having us. laura: the factor continues 24-7 on bill o'reilly and you can get "the american patriot" hat and check out my radio show and website,
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isn't that our job to bring americans home to america? that's what it's called, it's called defense. (male announcer) if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be rking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, takewith other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming cls. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female announcer) if you have stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. when taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin, the risk of bleeding may increase so tell your doctor before planning surgery. and always talk to your doctor before taking aspirin or other medicines with plavix, especially if you've had a stroke. if you develop fever or unexplained we
isn't that our job to bring americans home to america? that's what it's called, it's called defense. (male announcer) if you've had a heart attack caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be rking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, takewith other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by...
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our ali velshi is taking the pulse of america in the heartland. ththththththththththth >>> sarah palin detailing her claims about so-called death pams in a health care overall. we are back with jessica yellin who is going to give us some background. >>> somebody somebody stepped down as governor but that has not stopped her from jumping first into the health care debate. last night, she was at it again posting on facebook what looked like a term paper complete with 11 foot notes. she is quoting statements about rationed care by left-winging columnists and democrats. she was defending a claim she made last week that if health care reform passes, her parents or baby would be required to, quote, stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide whether they are worthy of health care. fact check? not true. there is no panel that would decide whether the weak live or die. even some of palin's republican colleagues are slamming her for promoting a rumor that they call nuts and they say will, quote, begin gin up fear. she is referring t
our ali velshi is taking the pulse of america in the heartland. ththththththththththth >>> sarah palin detailing her claims about so-called death pams in a health care overall. we are back with jessica yellin who is going to give us some background. >>> somebody somebody stepped down as governor but that has not stopped her from jumping first into the health care debate. last night, she was at it again posting on facebook what looked like a term paper complete with 11 foot...
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what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe limb: dude that was sick! i've been hangin' up there for, what, like, forty years? here i am smacking the pretty off that windshield of yours. oh, what you're looking for an apology? well, toss another coin in the wishing well, pal. it's not happenin'. limb: hey, what's up, donnie? how you been? anncr: accidents are bad. anncr:but geico's good ding! with onsite windshield replacement. laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but today, the numbers are tied 40% for the democrat and 40% for the republican. now, this does not bode well for the party in power. with us now is de
what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe limb: dude that was sick! i've been hangin' up there for, what, like, forty years? here i am smacking the pretty off that windshield of yours. oh, what you're looking for an apology? well, toss another coin in the wishing well, pal. it's not happenin'. limb: hey, what's up, donnie? how you been? anncr: accidents are bad. anncr:but geico's good ding! with...
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glenn: hello, america. we have a special tonight on some information that i don't think you're going to get anywhere else. i'm sar sorry i'm going to go charlie rose on you tonight but i brought on big brains to help discuss this so we can ask bold questions, and then look for answers. these are important questions. we're about to change america. r.j.postreto is author of woodrow wilson's art of liberal liberalism. you will learn things you never knew in history. carter sneed, associate professor of law, university of notre dame, former council on president bush's bioethics group, and gentlemen, you two, particularly, i have to say this, i'm going to get hammered for not only doing this show, but also because you're both in the bush administration. you were both in the bush administration. either of you guys want to address that you are not just a hired gun for the g.o.p.? >> i have no talking points and we're free. we're free. >> i'm an academic, so i can say whatever i like. glenn: ok. i want to come back
glenn: hello, america. we have a special tonight on some information that i don't think you're going to get anywhere else. i'm sar sorry i'm going to go charlie rose on you tonight but i brought on big brains to help discuss this so we can ask bold questions, and then look for answers. these are important questions. we're about to change america. r.j.postreto is author of woodrow wilson's art of liberal liberalism. you will learn things you never knew in history. carter sneed, associate...
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what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but today, the numbers are tied 40% for the democrat and 40% for the republican. now, this does not bode well for the party in power. with us now is democratic strategist richard goodstein. now, no spin zone here. you can't spin this away. what's happening? >> well, think about what the sense of the nation was back in april when that democrats had that lead, obama was realively knew into office. the stimulus had passed. there was this great sense of hope and, you know, he was a magic man, right? reality has set in by now. but, the fa
what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbebebebebebersbe laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but...
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that doesn't fly with middle america. >> we absolutely cannot afford a quick fix on everything he wants to do. i would just assume him pick one major topic, get that taken care of, at least figure out a way to get it paid for. >> i think he's just moving too fast, trying to do everything all at once. where he should take his time. >> great conversation, a fabulous meal. the fourth street special, as long as you can calf out a little extra gym time. >> a break, and then more "sound of sunday." - hi. - blue shirts: hello! i don't know anything about computers and my daughter is going to college, so she needs one. - can you help me? - ( shouting ) - yes, you. - our line of next class laptops are perfect for college, and they start at just $650. are those good? 'cause i don't want to get her something - that she thinks is totally lame. - no, they're awesome. and they come with pre-loaded software so she won't have to do a thing. - great. she's good at that. - ( blue shirts laugh ) laptops designed for college and thousands of people eager to help. best buy. buyer be happy. not long ago, thi
that doesn't fly with middle america. >> we absolutely cannot afford a quick fix on everything he wants to do. i would just assume him pick one major topic, get that taken care of, at least figure out a way to get it paid for. >> i think he's just moving too fast, trying to do everything all at once. where he should take his time. >> great conversation, a fabulous meal. the fourth street special, as long as you can calf out a little extra gym time. >> a break, and then...
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america or kenya. the so-called birthers say it was kenya was born in. what do you think? >>> next up, remember this rallying cry from sarah palin's farewell speech? >> you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from hollywood. stand strong and remind them patriots will protect our individual guaranteed right to bear arms. and by the way -- by the way, hollywood needs to know we eat. therefore, we hunt. >> wow. well, the ex-governor continued her crusade at a national rifle association event in anchorage this past weekend. a write-in on the nra's website said palin gave a stirring speech on second amendment rights and earned a handful of lifetime awards including the gold medal award of merit for the promotion of gun collecting, a trophy that's only been bestowed twice in the last decade. it's a bad day for moos. >>> remember the poll last week where a majority of republicans said either no or not sure when asked if president obama was born in the u.s.? well, here is a blast from the past courtesy of real clear politics. back in 2007, two years ago, r
america or kenya. the so-called birthers say it was kenya was born in. what do you think? >>> next up, remember this rallying cry from sarah palin's farewell speech? >> you're going to see anti-hunting, anti-second amendment circuses from hollywood. stand strong and remind them patriots will protect our individual guaranteed right to bear arms. and by the way -- by the way, hollywood needs to know we eat. therefore, we hunt. >> wow. well, the ex-governor continued her...
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the america i know and love is not the one in which my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective assessment, whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. she's not going quietly. >> no, and that's a low blow that's not an accurate assessment of what this panel is, but it definitely will get attention. >> jessica is right, it does get attention. it's not the way to debate this bill, and it's another example of sarah palin having difficulty figuring out how to enter a serious debate about issues. >> people think a sense of oo euthanasia is going to be allowed. >> but the long time governor of state of vermont was asked about sarah palin's posting earlier this morning. >> what's your reaction to governor palin's comments on her facebook page? >> about euthanasia, she totally made that up. there's nothing like that. i promised medicine for a long time, and of course you have to have end of life discussions if your patients want that. there is -- euthanisia is not i
the america i know and love is not the one in which my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of obama's death panel so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective assessment, whether they're worthy of health care. such a system is downright evil. she's not going quietly. >> no, and that's a low blow that's not an accurate assessment of what this panel is, but it definitely will get attention. >> jessica is right, it does get attention. it's not...
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david, it's interesting, phoenix has earned this reputation, right now considered america's kidnapping capital. a lot of that has to do with kidnappings related to drug smuggling. police haven't said that at all. it's still under investigation. i was surprised to say looking up at the story that kidnapping's not uncommon in that area. >> what a reputation to have, as well. >>> monica, later in the show, a woman who is really, really, really glad her brakes work on her car. >> we'll have the story behind this photo coming up in, where else? no way. gecko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15%
david, it's interesting, phoenix has earned this reputation, right now considered america's kidnapping capital. a lot of that has to do with kidnappings related to drug smuggling. police haven't said that at all. it's still under investigation. i was surprised to say looking up at the story that kidnapping's not uncommon in that area. >> what a reputation to have, as well. >>> monica, later in the show, a woman who is really, really, really glad her brakes work on her car....
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there were people who said america could not do this, america would not do this, but america did do it. and i think he won not just because he was black or that influence. most african-americans and a lot of people. i think he won basically because he convinced the american people that he was the right candidate for the times. he promised change. he was a generational difference than senator mccain. senator mccain was an excellent candidate and would have been a good president, but i think the american people were looking for a change from the previous eight years. >> larry: do you think your party's going to pay for some of the way they treated judge sotomayor? and the confirmation hearings? >> i think it'll pass quickly, frankly. i don't think they treated her badly. i've seen lots of confirmation hearings over the years. and what i'm pleased about is once the nastiness started upon her announcement with members who were not on the judiciary committee or were not officials of the party, saying she was racist or she was a reverse racist, saying she ought to withdraw her candidacy, mem
there were people who said america could not do this, america would not do this, but america did do it. and i think he won not just because he was black or that influence. most african-americans and a lot of people. i think he won basically because he convinced the american people that he was the right candidate for the times. he promised change. he was a generational difference than senator mccain. senator mccain was an excellent candidate and would have been a good president, but i think the...
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hello, america. i have decided, because i saw the president's town hall meeting -- oh, it was rivetting. i think i have to change my thinking around this healthcare bill, because now, all of a sudden, reputable doctors are showing up to town halls, like totally reputable doctors, like totally showing their support for obama-care. >> your name? >> we're position is that we are like so for treating preventable conditions. how will it help me as a p.d.p.? >> first of all, give her a hand, because she is a primary care physician. [applause] how long have you been practicing? >> four years. >> give her another hand! glenn: i got to tell you, that was like so awesome, she was just like, there, i mean, she was like, i'm a doctor and i have doctor-like questions. that was great, and then, finally, a town haller, without that pesky cell phone interrupting sheila. it was great. i loved how sheila was spontaneous, you know, give sheila a little loving. it was great. it was unscripted. it was almost a pure momen
hello, america. i have decided, because i saw the president's town hall meeting -- oh, it was rivetting. i think i have to change my thinking around this healthcare bill, because now, all of a sudden, reputable doctors are showing up to town halls, like totally reputable doctors, like totally showing their support for obama-care. >> your name? >> we're position is that we are like so for treating preventable conditions. how will it help me as a p.d.p.? >> first of all, give...
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tonight: sean: and tonight in your america bad news for president obama. glen glen everything sunshine and lollipops green. greta: new rules bill billing as the president becomes nor leadership. the ratings for fox news skyrockets. meantime other networks are in trouble. bernie goldberg will amize. >> hear our voice. >> this is communism. >> get off of me. >> no, not in main. i want an answer right now. bill: no, no, no. bill: the controversy is not going away. americans are divided on health care and aarp is apparently siding with the president. we'll talk about the leader of that group. >> i called the police and they said it was legal so i just stopped wearing clothes. ♪ i'm free. bill: more madness in oregon. this woman says she will go naked in public and the cops are ok with it the culture warriors are investigating. >> adam and eve were naked until they ate bad food and then they got really self-conscious. bill: caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by th
tonight: sean: and tonight in your america bad news for president obama. glen glen everything sunshine and lollipops green. greta: new rules bill billing as the president becomes nor leadership. the ratings for fox news skyrockets. meantime other networks are in trouble. bernie goldberg will amize. >> hear our voice. >> this is communism. >> get off of me. >> no, not in main. i want an answer right now. bill: no, no, no. bill: the controversy is not going away. americans...
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there are 46 million people in america who don't have insurance. but a big chunk -- >> but are you saying there's no problem with people not being insured in this country? >> no, i'm saying there is about 16 million who we should probably focus on trying to find a way to lower the cost of health insurance so we can get them insurance. >> but why don't the republicans ever do that when they're in power? why don't you do it? >> senator demint had a bill -- >> senator demint? senator demint is an activist for health care? he is the most anti-government conservative guy in the world. you're saying he had an activist program to do something for the su one thing their bill has in common is they removed the limits of buying health care over state borders. i can buy anything in one state or another state except for health insurance. i have to pay $1,000 a month if i'm in new jersey -- >> i can understand why you don't like big government, but when you are in power -- reagan's approach to government was the na. approach. no approach. >> you want it both way
there are 46 million people in america who don't have insurance. but a big chunk -- >> but are you saying there's no problem with people not being insured in this country? >> no, i'm saying there is about 16 million who we should probably focus on trying to find a way to lower the cost of health insurance so we can get them insurance. >> but why don't the republicans ever do that when they're in power? why don't you do it? >> senator demint had a bill -- >> senator...
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what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbers spell big trouble for the party in power. we will analyze the situation coming up. ( siren blaring ) special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't force you to give up your current coverage. you'll still be able to choose your doctor and insurance plan. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. laura: unresolved problem segment tonight. a devastating reversal of fortune for the democratic party. a brand new fox news poll shows that democrats are losing support big-time. here are the numbers. back in april, when asked if people would support a democrat or republican candidate for congress. the democrat had a very big 13 percentage point lead. but today, the numbers
what has happened to my america? laura: straight ahead, the tide is turning against the democratic party. stunning new numbers spell big trouble for the party in power. we will analyze the situation coming up. ( siren blaring ) special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't force you to give up your current coverage. you'll still be able to choose...
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you know, that's what america's about, is we have a vigorous debate. that's why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. >> nbc's ron allen in portsmouth. ron, people were expecting maybe folks would jump up and try to shout over the president. inside the president actually had to solicit opposing views or opposing questions. >> reporter: it was very civil inside, tamron. i don't think many people expected it to be otherwise given the authority the president commands. the crowd, some people thought, might have been staged, but there's every indication from talking to people online as they went in, that most people got their tickets they say online in somewhat random fashion from a white house website. some did say they got through a congressional office of some sort, suggesting there was -- but most said they got them randomly. out here there were several more protesters very peaceful. there was a street that leads up to the high school. people for the obama health plan on one side, people against it
you know, that's what america's about, is we have a vigorous debate. that's why we have a democracy. but i do hope that we will talk with each other and not over each other. >> nbc's ron allen in portsmouth. ron, people were expecting maybe folks would jump up and try to shout over the president. inside the president actually had to solicit opposing views or opposing questions. >> reporter: it was very civil inside, tamron. i don't think many people expected it to be otherwise given...
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. >> but a continued nightmare for america from blackwater. more accusations, under oaths from two former employee, founder eric prince hired mercenaries, veterans of the chilean intercept and from the balkans and provided blackwater prottives with prostitutes in iraq, some of them "young girls." >>> revenge of the physician in
. >> but a continued nightmare for america from blackwater. more accusations, under oaths from two former employee, founder eric prince hired mercenaries, veterans of the chilean intercept and from the balkans and provided blackwater prottives with prostitutes in iraq, some of them "young girls." >>> revenge of the physician in
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this is not the case of ignoring america. what i will say to the very special lady who i cared about and state and talk to, any offense that was taken, come to the town hall meeting. i will apologize. i think that it robust public option is what she needs. greta: i have to go but i want to say one thing, i think that every member of congress does hold those town hall meetings and they are appreciated because not all of you are doing this. that is much appreciated. one little tip, maybe she would like to have a beer summit with you. maybe that would smoothed some others. thank you and good luck. >> can i have some great juice, orange juice as well. she has some children and i would like to give them some. greta: steve says that president obama has made a huge mistake. obama has made a huge mistake. sarah that's a-- tiny netbook. yeah, it's-- good-looking, lightweight. generally awesome. and you could just-- go online, video-chat with my cousin. this is un-- under $200. are you some kind of-- mind reader, visionary ? no, i have
this is not the case of ignoring america. what i will say to the very special lady who i cared about and state and talk to, any offense that was taken, come to the town hall meeting. i will apologize. i think that it robust public option is what she needs. greta: i have to go but i want to say one thing, i think that every member of congress does hold those town hall meetings and they are appreciated because not all of you are doing this. that is much appreciated. one little tip, maybe she...
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a little later, much more on america's new civil war over health care. >> it's unclear. the government hasn't done it the right way yet. >> people are legitimately angry! >> it's because of the corruption from the ceos and insurance companies who don't know a thing! [ queen ] want your longwear to give you more? well, get on out of that department store. and into covergirl outlast. no department store longwear gives you so many different ways to last through breakfast lunch and dinner. more choices, more shades, more outlast. ♪ covergirl but did you know you also get hotel price assurance? it's a one-two punch of savings -- pow! pow! lower hotel booking fees mean you get a lower total price. plus, if another orbitz customer then books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fa
a little later, much more on america's new civil war over health care. >> it's unclear. the government hasn't done it the right way yet. >> people are legitimately angry! >> it's because of the corruption from the ceos and insurance companies who don't know a thing! [ queen ] want your longwear to give you more? well, get on out of that department store. and into covergirl outlast. no department store longwear gives you so many different ways to last through breakfast lunch...
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they're saving america. praise the lord for the blue dog democrats. >> save america because they're fighting the costs of the health care? you say you like the policies so far, what about health care? are they doing that right? >> we certainly think they need national health care, because we're paying like $2,300 a month for our health care. i don't think you could succeed in pressuring a marketplace that's profit driven. i think you need a national health plan. >> 80% of americans are happy with their health care. leave them alone. let's not equal the field and make everybody miserable. >> i suspect we really need a single-payer system. i don't think anything else is going to work. i'm a psychologist, i've practiced in california and i've practiced here. and malpractice is high. i haven't heard anything about doing something about malpractice. and i think that's a part of what needs to happen. >> the democrats didn't put that in there on purpose. and the critics, of course, say because the trial lawyers giv
they're saving america. praise the lord for the blue dog democrats. >> save america because they're fighting the costs of the health care? you say you like the policies so far, what about health care? are they doing that right? >> we certainly think they need national health care, because we're paying like $2,300 a month for our health care. i don't think you could succeed in pressuring a marketplace that's profit driven. i think you need a national health plan. >> 80% of...
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this is the lifeline that will bring back the automobile industry in america, which has been hurting very badly, and americans are buying these automobiles because they've been, you know, racking up 100,000 miles on cars and now they have a chance to get into a new car, which americans love to do. they love to buy cars. this is their chance to do it. >> if i gave you $50,000 right now mr. secretary, what car would you buy? what's the best -- how about if i give you $30,000? what's the best car to get out there? >> i have my eye on an explorer, four-wheel drive, but i have a '97 buick regal that doesn't qualify for the program. i may still buy the explorer. i have been talking to a dealer back in peoria about this, but i would buy a ford explorer. >> i think it's the greatest program -- >> and by the -- >> it's a chance for the guy working his butt off on some car line to produce something that's going to sell, it will empty the car lots. was it your idea? this idea to get cash for clunkers? >> i wish it was. it was somebody in congress. actually, it was a couple people in congress, a
this is the lifeline that will bring back the automobile industry in america, which has been hurting very badly, and americans are buying these automobiles because they've been, you know, racking up 100,000 miles on cars and now they have a chance to get into a new car, which americans love to do. they love to buy cars. this is their chance to do it. >> if i gave you $50,000 right now mr. secretary, what car would you buy? what's the best -- how about if i give you $30,000? what's the...
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three areas were targeted as part of the keep america beautiful campaign. a survey of the block area on pennsylvania avenue turned up amazing results. >> we had 48 cigarette butts in a certain amount of period, and then overnight until the first thing in the morning. >> reporter: cigarette butts are the most common items in america, and make no butts about it, capitol hill is filled with the butts. look around, you can count them, one, two, three, four, the number going on. the cigarette butts are everywhere, trees, sidewalks, all shapes and sizes, some still lit. the capitol hill bid hopes e new smoker polls will help them find your way. >> you can't put it out, if it is on the corner it will make a difference. >> reporter: do you notice how many are out there? >> unbelievable the amount, very scary. >> reporter: the smokers admit they need help after being turned out. the sidewalk is later their personal ash tray. >> we feel like we should, since we can't smoke them inside, and let capitol hill clean it up. >>> and best guitar players jamming in the natio
three areas were targeted as part of the keep america beautiful campaign. a survey of the block area on pennsylvania avenue turned up amazing results. >> we had 48 cigarette butts in a certain amount of period, and then overnight until the first thing in the morning. >> reporter: cigarette butts are the most common items in america, and make no butts about it, capitol hill is filled with the butts. look around, you can count them, one, two, three, four, the number going on. the...
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america just had its first rehab center for internet junkies open. it is called restart. internet addiction is just like any other addiction. they crave the high online. offline, they suffer physical and mental changes like weight gain and sleep loss. the therapists help patients get back into the real world by enforcing a strict schedule their help will cost you about 15 grand. right now, it is not covered by insurance. neil: $15,000? already. courtney, thank you. a new movie in an age-old issue. it deals with how people handle the death of a loved one. when someone dies, we tend to think about the good and forget the bad. in a movie that satirizes it is getting a lot of very good buzz. why do we tend to make a person a greater in death than in life? a psychology expert joins us now. it is true that we tend to do that. it is an intriguing look at why we do that. >> it does sound very interesting. it says that we are more forgiving or willing to forgive the sense of somebody else. at some level, if they stay around longer, they would definitely repent and they definitely
america just had its first rehab center for internet junkies open. it is called restart. internet addiction is just like any other addiction. they crave the high online. offline, they suffer physical and mental changes like weight gain and sleep loss. the therapists help patients get back into the real world by enforcing a strict schedule their help will cost you about 15 grand. right now, it is not covered by insurance. neil: $15,000? already. courtney, thank you. a new movie in an age-old...
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bill: here is the lesson, of the press is corrupt in america. if they can get a republican, they will get him. >> what about mcgreevey? what about spitzer? what about all those people? bill: what this is about, you guys need to know this because this is absolutely true. if a republican conservative gets in any kind of trouble at all, the press is going to work that person over to the maximum they can. if a liberal democrat gets in trouble, they are going to get a pass. as much as they can -- >> they do have a problem on the republican side. bill: nobody ever can commit a sin on the ear side of the aisle, the g.o.p. side because they stand for something that's ridiculous. >> that leaves you open to na na na na that. that means everybody has so shut up unless they are jesus. that's crazy. >> don't pretend. >> this is why they did it it was that, na na na na. bill: criminal deal. >> it was salacious. bill: we didn't cover the edwards story because of his wife. we let it go. but now the hypocrisy is overwhelming. linda, ellis, thank you. directly ah
bill: here is the lesson, of the press is corrupt in america. if they can get a republican, they will get him. >> what about mcgreevey? what about spitzer? what about all those people? bill: what this is about, you guys need to know this because this is absolutely true. if a republican conservative gets in any kind of trouble at all, the press is going to work that person over to the maximum they can. if a liberal democrat gets in trouble, they are going to get a pass. as much as they can...